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2011Travel & Tourismeconomic impacT
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CHAIRMAN:
Geo rey J W Kent Founder & Executive ChairmanAbercrombie & Kent
VICE CHAIRMEN:
Jean-Claude Baumgarten Vice ChairmanWorld Travel & Tourism Council
Edouard Ettedgui Group Chie ExecutiveMandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Sir Maurice Flanagan KBE Executive Vice ChairmanEmirates Airline & Group
Michael Frenzel Chairman o the Executive Board
TUI AGMark Harms Chairman & CEOGlobal Leisure Partners
Stephen P Holmes Chairman & CEOWyndham Worldwide
Man redi Le ebvre D’Ovidio ChairmanSilversea Cruises
Brett Tollman President & Chie ExecutiveThe Travel Corporation
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
Marilyn Carlson Nelson ChairmanCarlson
Je Clarke President & CEOTravelport
Andrew Cosslett CEOInterContinental HotelsGroup PLC
Qiang Duan ChairmanBeijing Tourism Group
Sebastián Escarrer Vice ChairmanSol Meliá
Manuel Fernando Espírito Santo ChairmanRio orte Investments SA
Denis Hennquin CEOAccor
Pansy Ho Managing DirectorShun Tak Holdings Limited
James Hogan CEOEtihad Airways
Hubert Joly President, CEO & DirectorCarlson
Richard R Kelley ChairmanOutrigger Enterprises Group
Tom Klein PresidentSabre Holdings
Gerald Lawless Executive Chairman
Jumeirah Group
Jabu Mabuza CEOTsogo Sun Group
J W Marriott, Jr Chairman & CEOMarriott International, Inc
Alan Parker CBE Chie ExecutiveWhitbread PLC
Christopher J Nassetta
President & CEOHilton Worldwide
Charles Petruccelli President Global Travel ServicesAmerican Express Company
Christopher Rodrigues CBE ChairmanVisitBritain
Je rey C Rutledge Chairman & CEOTravel Guard Worldwide, Inc
Arne M Sorenson President & COOMarriott International, Inc
Jyotsna Suri Chairperson & Managing DirectorBharat Hotels Ltd
GLOBAL MEMBERS:
Talal Al Bahar Chairman & Managing DirectorIFA Hotels & Resorts
Mohammed Al Habbai CEODubailand
Ted J Balestreri Chairman & CEOCannery Row Company
Simón P BarcelóCEOBarceló Corporatión Empresarial
Raymond Bickson Managing DirectorTaj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces
Rattawadee Bualert Presidentlebua Hotels & Resorts Co, Ltd
Gabriele Burgio Chairman & CEONH Hoteles
Chris J Cahill
COOFairmont Ra es HotelsInternational
Alexandre Chemla PresidentAltour
Feng Chen Chairman o the BoardHNA Group
Rong Chen CEOCITS, Head Ofce
Jim Compton Executive Vice President &Chie Revenue OfcerUnited Airlines
Pier Luigi Foschi Chairman & CEOCosta Cruises
Arthur de Haast Global Chie Executive Ofcer
Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels
Andy Harrison Chie ExecutiveWhitbread Plc
Raimund Hosch President & CEOMesse Berlin GmbH
Stephen P. Joyce President & CEOChoice Hotels International
Miltos Kambourides Managing PartnerDolphin Capital Partners
Dara Khosrowshahi President & CEOExpedia Inc
Sir Nigel Knowles Co-CEO
DLA Piper
RK Krishna Kumar Vice ChairmanTaj Hotels, Resorts & Palaces
Hans Lerch Vice Chairman & CEOHotelplan Holding Ltd
Yi Liu PresidentBeijing Tourism Group
Luis Maroto CEOAmadeus IT Group SA
Richard Mortimore Managing DirectorReed Travel Exhibitions
Jim Murren CEOMGM Resorts International
Jerry Noonan Co-leader, Global Hospitality& Leisure PracticeSpencer Stuart
Deepak Ohri Chie Executive Ofcerlebua Hotels & Resort s Co, Ltd
Frits D van Paasschen
President & CEOStarwood Hotels & ResortsWorldwide, Inc
Andy Payne CEOWilderness Sa aris
Jean Gabriel Pérès President & CEOMövenpick Hotels & Resorts
Fernando Pinto CEOTAP Portugal
Alexander Pleshakov CEOTransaero
Anne Pruvot Senior ExecutiveAccenture
David Radcli e Chie ExecutiveHogg Robinson Group
Marty Sal en General ManagerGlobal Travel &Transportation IndustryIBM
Per Setterberg CEOGlobal Blue Group
Jasminder Singh Chairman & CEORadisson Edwardian Hotels
Je Smisek President & CEOUnited Airlines
Khalid A bin Sulayem Director GeneralDepartment o Tourism andCommerce Marketing
Hiromi Tagawa President & CEO
JTB Corp
Yassin K Talhouni CEOZara Investment Holding Co Ltd
Jaume Tàpies PresidentRelais & Châteaux
Robin Tauck PresidentR Tauck & Partners
Jose Antonio Tazón Chairman o the Board
Amadeus IT Group SA
Jonathan M Tisch Chairman & CEOLoews Hotels
Matthew D Upchurch CEOVirtuoso
Philip Wol President & CEOPhoCusWright, Inc
Jiwei Xu Huangshan Tourism GroupChairman
Vladimir Yakushev Managing PartnerS-Group Capital Management
Tim Zagat Co-Founder, Co-Chair & CEOZagat Survey LLC
HONORARY MEMBERS:
André Jordan ChairmanAndré Jordan Group
Jonathan S Linen Adviser to the ChairmanAmerican Express Company
Lord Marshall o Knightsbridge ChairmanNomura International plc
Sir Frank Moore, AO ChairmanFT Moore P/L
Frank Olson Retired Chairman o the BoardThe Hertz Corporation
Gérard Pélisson Co-Chairman, Supervisory BoardAccor
Carl Ruderman ChairmanUniversal Media
Tommaso Zanzotto PresidentTZ Associates Ltd
CHAIRMAN EMERITUS:
James D Robinson III General PartnerRRE VenturesWTTC Chairman (1990-1994)
IMMEDIATE PASTCHAIRMAN:
Vincent A Wolfngton ChairmanGlobal Alliance Advisors LLCWTTC Chairman (2004-2007)
FORMER CHAIRMEN:
Sir Ian Prosser Retired ChairmanInterContinental HotelsGroup PLCWTTC Chairman (2001-2003)
Harvey Golub Non-Executive ChairmanAIG IncWTTC Chairman (1996-2001)
Robert H Burns ChairmanRobert H Burns HoldingsLimited WTTC Chairman (1994-1996)
PRESIDENT & CEO:
David Scowsill
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CONTENTS
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GDP: Direct Contribution3.5%
GDP: Total Contribution3.2%
Employment: Direct Contribution1.5%
Employment: Total Contribution1.7%
Visitor Exports3.5%
Investment4.6%
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ABSOLUTE GROWTHsize forecast
Direct In direct Induced
UNITED STATES
Total Contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP Breakdown of Travel & Tourism's Total Contribution to GDP andEmployment 2011
The total contribution of Travel &Tourism to GDP, including its wider economic impacts, is forecastto rise by 3.2% pa from US$1,349.6bn (8.8% of GDP) in 2011 to US$1,845.1bn (9.0%) by 2021.
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RELATIVEcontribution to national economy
Travel & Tourism is expected to support directly 5,492,000 jobs (3.9% of total employment) in2011, rising by 1.5% pa to 6,391,000 jobs (4.0%) by 2021.
2011 KEY FACTS
Relative importance of Travel & Tourism's total contribution to GDP
Travel & Tourism visitor exports are expected to generate US$171.2bn (8.5% of total exports) in2011, growing by 5.8% pa (in nominal terms) to US$241.0bn (5.4%) in 2021.
The total contribution of Travel & Tourism to employment, including jobs indirectly supported bythe industry, is forecast to rise by 1.7% pa from 14,778,000 jobs (10.5% of total employment) in 2011to 17,454,000 jobs (10.8%) by 2021.
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The direct contribution of Travel &Tourism to GDP is expected to be US$404.0bn (2.6% of totalGDP) in 2011, rising by 3.5% pa to US$570.3bn (2.8%) in 2021 (in constant 2011 prices).
Average real growth pa2011-21
Travel & Tourism investment is estimated at US$130.9bn or 5.3% of total investment in 2011. Itshould rise by 4.6% pa to reach US$206.1bn (or 5.8%) of total investment in 2021.
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DEFINING THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OFTRAVEL & TOURISM
Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework (TSA: RMF 2008).
The total contribution of Travel & Tourism includes its ‘wider impacts’ (ie the indirect and induced impacts) on the economy.
The ‘indirect’ contribution includes the GDP and jobs supported by:
The direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP reflects the ‘internal’ spending on Travel & Tourism (total spendingwithin a particular country on Travel & Tourism by residents and non-residents for business and leisure purposes) as well asgovernment 'individual' spending - spending by government on Travel & Tourism services directly linked to visitors, such ascultural (eg museums) or recreational (eg national parks).
Travel & Tourism is an important economic activity in most countries around the world. As well as its direct economic impact,the industry has significant indirect and induced impacts. The UN Statistics Division-approved Tourism SatelliteAccounting methodology (TSA:RMF 2008) quantifies only the direct contribution of Travel & Tourism. But WTTCrecognises that Travel & Tourism's total contribution is much greater, and aims to capture its indirect and induced impactsthrough its annual research.
Direct Contribution
Total Contribution
The direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP is calculated to be consistent with the output, as expressed in NationalAccounting, of tourism-characteristic sectors such as hotels, airlines, airports, travel agents and leisure and recreation services
The direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP is calculated from total internal spending by ‘netting out’ the purchasesmade by the different tourism sectors. This measure is consistent with the definition of Tourism GDP, specified in the 2008
The ‘induced’ contribution measures the GDP and jobs supported by the spending of those who are directly or indirectlyemployed by the Travel & Tourism industry.
that deal directly with tourists.
PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO CHANGES IN METHODOLOGY BETWEEN 2010 AND 2011, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TOCOMPARE FIGURES PUBLISHED BY WTTC IN 2011 WITH THE SERIES PUBLISHED IN PREVIOUS YEARS
Government 'collective' spending, which helps Travel & Tourism activity in many different ways as it is made on behalf of the ‘community at large’ – eg tourism marketing and promotion, aviation, administration, security services, resort areasecurity services, resort area sanitation services, etc;
Domestic purchases of goods and services by the sectors dealing directly with tourists - including, for example, purchases of food and cleaning services by hotels, of fuel and catering services by airlines, and IT services by travel agents.
Travel & Tourism investment spending – an important aspect of both current and future activity that includes investmentactivity such as the purchase of new aircraft and construction of new hotels;
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1 All values are in constant 2011 prices & exchange rates
The direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP is expected to grow by 3.5% per annum (pa) toUS$570.3bn (2.8% of GDP) by 2021.
Constant 2011 US$bn
Direct Indirect Induced
% of whole economy GDP
Direct Indirect Induced
The total contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP (including wider effects from investment, the supplychain and induced income impacts, see page 2) is expected to be US$1,349.6bn in 2011 (8.8% of GDP). It isforecast to rise by 3.2% pa from US$1,845.1bn by 2021 (9.0% of GDP).
United States: Direct Contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP
TRAVEL & TOURISM'S CONTRIBUTION TO GDP 1
United States: Total Contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP
The direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP is expected to be US$404.0bn in 2011 (2.6% of
GDP). This primarily reflects the economic activity generated by industries such as hotels, travel agents,airlines and other passenger transportation services (excluding commuter services). But it also includes, for example, the activities of the restaurant and leisure industries directly supported by tourists.
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By 2021, Travel & Tourism will account for 6,391,000 jobs directly, an increase of 899,000 (16.4%) over thenext ten years.
Travel & Tourism is expected to generate 5,492,000 jobs directly in 2011 (3.9% of total employment). This
includes employment by hotels, travel agents, airlines and other passenger transportation services
TRAVEL & TOURISM'S CONTRIBUTION TOEMPLOYMENT
United States: Direct Contribution of Travel & Tourism to Employment
United States: Total Contribution of Travel & Tourism to Employment
The total contribution of Travel & Tourism to employment (including wider effects from investment, thesupply chain and induced income impacts, see page 2) is expected to be 14,778,000 jobs in 2011 (10.5% of total employment). By 2021, Travel & Tourism is forecast to support 17,454,000 jobs (10.8% of totalemployment), an increase of 1.7% pa over the period.
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Constant 2011 US$bn mn Foreign visitor exports as % of total exports
Foreign visitor exports (LHS) Foreign tourist arrivals (RHS)
Constant 2011 US$bn
1 All values are in constant 2011 prices & exchange rates
Travel & Tourism is expected to attract capital investment of US$130.9bn, rising by 4.6% pa to US$206.1bn.
Visitor exports are a key component of the direct contribution of Travel & Tourism. The United States
areexpected to attract 62,823,000 international tourist (overnight visitor) arrivals in 2011, generatingUS$171.2bn in visitor exports (foreign visitor spending, including spending on transportation).
Travel & Tourism capital investment as % of wholeeconomy capital investment
By 2021, international tourist arrivals are forecast to total 79,323,000, an increase of 2.4% pa generatingexpenditure of US$241.0bn.
VISITOR EXPORTS 1
United States: Capital Investment in Travel & Tourism
United States: Visitor Exports and International Tourist Arrivals
This means that Travel & Tourism’s share of total national investment will rise from 5.3% in 2011 to 5.8% in2021.
INVESTMENT
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Investment: 7.3%
Indirect is the sum of:
The Travel & Tourism industry contributes to
GDP and employment in many ways as detailedon page 2.
The total contribution of Travel & Tourismto GDP is three times greater than its directcontribution.
Government collective: 8.4%
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DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF TRAVEL & TOURISM 1
Leisure travel spending (inbound and domestic) isexpected to generate 73.7% of direct Travel &Tourism GDP in 2011 compared with 26.3% for business travel spending.
United States: Travel & Tourism's Direct Contribution toGDP - Business vs Leisure, 2011
United States: Breakdown of Travel & Tourism's TotalContribution to GDP, 2011
Leisure travel spending is expected to totalUS$665.6bn in 2011, rising to US$955.8bn in2021.
Business travel spending is expected to totalUS$236.9bn in 2011, rising to US$330.1bn in2021.
Domestic travel spending is expected to generate81.0% of direct Travel & Tourism GDP in 2011compared with 19.0% for visitor exports. (ieforeign visitor spending or international tourismreceipts).
Foreign visitor spending 19.0% Domestic spending 81.0%
Leisure spending 73.7% Business spending 26.3%
United States: Travel & Tourism's Direct Contribution toGDP - Domestic vs Foreign, 2011
Domestic travel spending is expected to totalUS$731.3bn in 2011, rising to US$1,044.9bn in2021.
Visitor exports are expected to total US$171.2bnin 2011, rising to US$241.0bn in 2021.
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COUNTRY RANKINGS, 2011WTTC League Table Extract: Relative Contribution
Travel & Tourism's Direct Contribution to GDP Travel & Tourism's Total Contribution to GDP2011 2011
% share % share
46 Greece 5.64 40 Greece 15.7952 Spain 5.13 50 Spain 14.39
World Average 5.12 World Average 13.8772 France 3.87 57 Australia 12.9890 Australia 3.30 86 France 9.1091 Italy 3.24 89 United States 8.80
110 United States 2.63 90 Italy 8.59119 United Kingdom 2.43 115 United Kingdom 6.90
133 Japan 2.18 116 Japan 6.85156 Germany 1.68 149 Canada 4.99171 Canada 1.38 158 Germany 4.55
2011 2011% share % share
24 Greece 8.0 32 Greece 18.445 Australia 5.7 40 Australia 16.2
World Average 5.2 World Average 13.662 France 4.5 53 Spain 12.771 United States 3.9 71 United States 10.577 Italy 3.7 74 France 10.287 Canada 3.2 80 Italy 9.793 United Kingdom 3.1 100 United Kingdom 7.6
113 Spain 2.6 108 Japan 7.1128 Japan 2.3 109 Canada 7.0145 Germany 1.8 149 Germany 4.9
Travel & Tourism Investment Visitor ExportsContribution to Capital Investment 2011 Contribution to Exports 2011
% share % share
26 Greece 14.26 43 Greece 22.78World Average 8.27 59 Spain 15.50
90 Australia 5.53 73 Australia 12.3694 Spain 5.40 96 United States 8.4897 United States 5.30 97 France 8.13
121 Italy 4.08 98 Italy 8.08127 United Kingdom 3.88 World Average 5.75141 Germany 3.13 110 United Kingdom 5.74142 Japan 3.06 127 Canada 4.16143 France 3.03 145 Germany 3.01146 Canada 2.85 166 Japan 1.59
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Travel & Tourism's TotalContribution to Employment
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COUNTRY RANKINGS, 2011 - 2021WTTC League Table Extract: 10-year Real Growth per annum
Travel & Tourism's Direct Contribution to GDP Travel & Tourism's Total Contribution to GDP2011 - 2021 2011 - 2021
(10-year real growth % pa) (10-year real growth % pa)
97 Canada 4.6 113 Canada 4.3World Average 4.4 World Average 4.1
122 Greece 4.0 120 Greece 4.0125 United Kingdom 3.9 127 United Kingdom 3.7141 United States 3.5 143 United States 3.2158 Australia 2.7 157 Australia 2.6161 Italy 2.6 169 Italy 2.0165 Japan 2.4 176 Japan 1.6
166 France 2.4 177 France 1.6178 Germany 1.6 179 Spain 1.1180 Spain 1.1 180 Germany 0.8
2011 - 2021 2011 - 2021(10-year real growth % pa) (10-year real growth % pa)
94 United Kingdom 2.3 World Average 2.2World Average 1.9 94 Greece 2.1
116 Greece 1.9 100 United Kingdom 2.0127 Italy 1.6 116 United States 1.7132 United States 1.5 128 Canada 1.4136 Canada 1.5 144 Italy 1.0139 France 1.4 150 France 0.5153 Spain 0.8 152 Australia 0.4154 Japan 0.7 154 Spain 0.3160 Australia 0.2 155 Japan 0.2170 Germany -0.2 176 Germany -1.0
Travel & Tourism Investment Visitor Exports2011 - 2021 2011 - 2021
(10-year real growth % pa) (10-year real growth % pa)
World Average 5.4 18 Japan 7.270 Canada 5.2 52 Greece 5.989 Spain 4.7 73 Canada 5.491 United States 4.6 92 United Kingdom 4.793 United Kingdom 4.6 World Average 4.3
125 Australia 3.8 136 United States 3.5133 Greece 3.5 152 Australia 2.7145 Germany 3.0 154 France 2.5150 France 2.9 156 Italy 2.5168 Italy 1.7 158 Germany 2.5169 Japan 1.6 163 Spain 2.2
Travel & Tourism's DirectContribution to Employment
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ESTIMATES AND FORECASTS
2011US$bn 1 US$bn 1
Direct contribution to GDP 404.0 2.6 5.9 570.3 2.8 3.5
Total contribution to GDP 1,349.6 8.8 3.2 1,845.1 9.0 3.2
Direct contribution to employment 4 5,492 3.9 3.5 6,391 4.0 1.5Total contribution to employment 4 14,778 10.5 1.8 17,454 10.8 1.7
Visitor exports 171.2 8.5 5.7 241.0 5.4 3.5
Domestic spending 714.6 4.7 4.8 1,023.0 5.0 3.7
Leisure spending 665.6 4.3 3.6 955.8 4.6 3.7
Business spending 236.9 1.5 8.7 330.1 1.6 3.4
Capital investment 130.9 5.3 0.4 206.1 5.8 4.612011 constant prices & exchange rates; 22011 real growth adjusted for inflation (%); 32011-2021 annualised real growth adjusted for inflation (%); 4'000 jobs
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Direct contribution to GDP 629.3 2.9 5.5 923.9 3.1 3.9
Total contribution to GDP 1,947.9 8.8 3.6 2,762.4 9.2 3.5
Direct contribution to employment 4 15,811 3.8 3.1 19,239 4.0 2.0Total contribution to employment 4 40,738 9.8 2.8 49,149 10.2 1.9
Visitor exports 267.6 7.3 5.9 412.7 5.5 4.3
Domestic spending 1,027.2 4.7 4.6 1,496.2 5.0 3.8
Leisure spending 1,010.4 4.6 3.9 1,499.5 5.0 4.0
Business spending 306.9 1.4 7.8 440.4 1.5 3.6
Capital investment 207.7 5.4 3.1 340.2 5.9 5.012011 constant prices & exchange rates; 22011 real growth adjusted for inflation (%); 32011-2021 annualised real growth adjusted for inflation (%); 4'000 jobs
WORLDWIDE US$bn 1 US$bn 1
Direct contribution to GDP 1,850 2.8 4.5 2,861 2.9 4.2
Total contribution to GDP 5,991.9 9.1 3.9 9,226.9 9.6 4.2
Direct contribution to employment 4 99,048 3.4 3.0 120,427 3.6 2.0
Total contribution to employment 4 258,592 8.8 3.2 323,826 9.7 2.3
Visitor exports 1,163 5.7 5.5 1,789 4.7 4.3
Domestic spending 2,637 4.0 3.8 4,128 4.3 4.3
Leisure spending 2,963 4.5 3.8 4,604 4.7 4.3
Business spending 899 1.4 6.1 1,402 1.5 4.3
Capital investment 651 4.5 4.6 1,124 4.6 5.412011 constant prices & exchange rates; 22011 real growth adjusted for inflation (%); 32011-2021 annualised real growth adjusted for inflation (%); 4'000 jobs
SUMMARY TABLES
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UNITED STATES(US$bn, nominal prices) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E 2021F
1. Visitor exports 123.0 129.0 145.2 166.4 147.6 159.9 171.2 301.3
2. Domestic expenditure 608.5 657.8 680.8 686.6 637.0 673.2 714.6 1,279.0
3. Internal tourism consumption 744.1 800.1 840.3 868.4 800.3 849.4 902.5 1,607.8
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4. Purchases by tourism providers, -402.1 -445.8 -467.6 -496.9 -447.9 -472.8 -498.6 -894.7
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5. Direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP
(= 3 + 4) 342.0 354.3 372.7 371.5 352.4 376.7 404.0 713.1
Other final impacts (indirect & induced)
6. Domestic supply chain 330.3 358.6 376.3 408.4 387.3 414.1 444.2 784.9
7. Capital investment 120.8 135.3 154.8 163.1 139.8 128.7 130.9 257.7
8. Government collective spending 86.8 92.3 98.3 106.1 108.0 112.2 115.1 189.0
1.9 7.3 0.2 -14.6 -10.0 -26.0 -40.8 -119.0
10. Induced 250.8 268.0 283.0 289.9 283.2 285.8 296.3 481.2
(= 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10)
Employment impacts ('000)
5,876.0 5,963.0 6,018.0 5,837.0 5,233.5 5,306.9 5,491.6 6,390.7
Other indicators
14. Expenditure on outbound travel 99.5 104.4 109.9 117.9 105.2 108.0 112.8 184.7
49,206 50,977 55,979 57,937 54,884 61,174 62,823 79,323
Historical data for concepts has been benchmarked to match reported TSA data where available.
THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF
*Concepts shown in this table align with the standard table totals as described in the 2008 Tourism Satellite Account: Recommended Methodological Framework (TSA: RMF 2008) developed by the United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD), the Statistical Officeof the European Communities (EUROSTAT), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the WorldTourism Organization (UNWTO).
14,851.8 14,520.6 14,777.6 17,453.515,205.1 15,741.9 15,982.9 16,099.8
1,132.6 1,215.7 1,285.3 1,324.4
15. International tourist (overnightvisitor) arrivals ('000)
TRAVEL & TOURISM
13. Total contribution of Travel &Tourism to employment
11. Total contribution of Travel &Tourism to GDP
9. Imported goods from indirectspending
12. Direct contribution of Travel &Tourism to employment
1,260.7 1,291.4 1,349.6 2,307.0
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UNITED STATESGROWTH 1 (%) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E 2021F 2
1. Visitor exports 5.4 1.5 9.4 12.1 -12.1 7.3 5.7 3.5
2. Domestic expenditure 4.8 4.7 0.5 -1.3 -8.1 4.7 4.8 3.7
3. Internal tourism consumption 4.9 4.1 2.0 1.1 -8.7 5.1 4.9 3.6
(= 1 + 2 + government individual spending)
4. Purchases by tourism providers, 13.4 7.4 1.9 4.0 -10.7 4.5 4.1 3.7
including imported goods (supply chain)
5. Travel & Tourism's direct contribution to GDP
(= 3 + 4) -3.6 0.3 2.2 -2.5 -6.0 5.9 5.9 3.5
Other final impacts (indirect & induced)
6. Domestic supply chain 7.2 5.1 1.9 6.2 -6.0 5.9 5.9 3.5
7. Capital investment 6.3 8.4 11.1 3.1 -15.0 -8.9 0.4 4.6
8. Government collective spending 3.4 3.0 3.4 5.7 0.8 2.9 1.3 2.8
-113.1 268.1 -96.7 -5857.4 -31.9 157.0 54.8 8.8
10. Induced 3.4 3.5 2.6 0.2 -3.2 -0.1 2.3 2.6
(= 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10)
Employment impacts
2.0 1.5 0.9 -3.0 -10.3 1.4 3.5 1.5
Other indicators
14. Expenditure on outbound travel 2.0 1.7 2.2 5.0 -11.6 1.7 3.0 2.7
6.8 3.6 9.8 3.5 -5.3 11.5 2.7 2.4
3.9
0.7
0.8
9. Imported goods from indirectspending
12. Direct contribution of Travel &Tourism to employment
2.7
-7.8 -2.2 1.8 1.74.7 3.5
12005-2011 real annual growth adjusted for inflation (%); 22011-2021 annualised real growth adjusted for inflation (%)
13. Total contribution of Travel &Tourism to employment 1.5
15. International tourist (overnightvisitor) arrivals
TRAVEL & TOURISMTHE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF
11. Total contribution of Travel &Tourism to GDP
-5.7 1.4 3.2 3.24.1
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K Y D F T sTravel & Tourism – h y h w h
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h h.
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b h b , . Th w h
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